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Skyrim mod adds Doctor Who's weeping angels in case you feel like wetting yourself




If you're not familiar with Blink, it's the best episode of Doctor Who and maybe one of the best things ever broadcast on television. I guess the moon landing is probably up there too. Anyway, it's the episode with the weeping angels, which look like the kind of sad lady statues you see in graveyards only whenever you're not looking, they move. Hence the advice when dealing with the weeping angels: "Don't blink." They're terrifying...
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Here's four hours of Skyblivion




Skyblivion might not be out until 2025, but here's something to keep you busy until then. The modding team behind this retrofit remaking The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion within The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition streamed a four-hour gameplay demonstration and Q&A session, showing the current state of the project...
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Skyblivion announces 2025 release date




The team of modders behind Skyblivion, the project aiming to recreate Oblivion in Skyrim's engine (as distinct from Morroblivion, porting Morrowind into Oblivion's engine, and Skywind, which is porting Morrowind into Skyrim's engine), must have got sick of people asking them when their decade-plus work would finally be finished. The latest trailer offers an "official release year announcement," declaring that Skyblivion will be done by 2025. Which is probably sooner than we'll see The Elder Scrolls 6, at least...
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100% essential Skyrim mod lets you see yourself in the inventory menu




If you came to Skyrim via some of the older Elder Scrolls games, you were probably used to being able to see your character when you opened the inventory screen. It let you know what you'd look like as you tried out each new piece of equipment (a mismatched dweeb), and if you were one of those strict first-person-only players it was one of the few times you got to see your outfit...
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Criminally oversized Skyrim mod expands the Thieves Guild, lets you romance a thief




Normally you slog through Skyrim's underwhelming Thieves Guild questline, inevitably replace the guildmaster, and feel a hit of ennui strong enough to make you question the hundreds of hours you spent playing Bethesda's RPG. Or maybe that's just me...
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